Last Monday, Grades 1 through 8
gathered together in the Meetinghouse to wish a buen viaje (good trip) to the Class of 2017 as they prepared to
leave for Costa Rica.
Eighth grade students reflected on their
own experiences last year, advising the current participants how to get the
most out of the experience.
Nile ’16 shared, “Try all of the
foods…try all of the activities.”
“This program is something that you will
always remember. Try to enjoy the moments,” said Maya ’16.
Mikal ’16 remembered how anxious he was
before leaving for Costa Rica, especially to spend time with his pen pal and
family. “It’s okay to be nervous. It’s okay to be scared. Just remember that
your pen pals love you. They are great people and their families are great
people. They’ll take you in like one of their own even though they don’t know
you.” [Mikal’s Costa Rica experience will
also be in the upcoming edition of Word on the Street. To ensure that you
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This is the 13th class that Spanish
teacher and program director Sandra Rodriguez has led to her native country. Highlights
of the trip each year include a visit to an organic coffee farm, a sky-trek
canopy tour, climbing the Paos Volcano, white water rafting, snorkeling around
Turtle Island, and spending time with Costa Rican pen pals.
Maestra Sandra created the program in
2004 to build a greater interest in Spanish. “Students are motivated to study
Spanish knowing that they are going to use it and need it for the exchange
program. This experience is something that students look forward to. It
provides an extra incentive for them to work harder on their academics and
citizenship at school,” she says.
Follow along with the Class of 2017’s
adventures on their blog here.